4.6.2020
X-Plane

Magknight 787 updated to v1.5.1

Magknight has today released the first update for the Boeing 787 rendition after version 1.5.0 release in late May 2020. The changelog consists of six items.

Magknight has today released the first update for the Boeing 787 rendition after version 1.5.0 release in late May 2020. The changelog consists of six items. For example, PA volume was made a bit louder, SAM support has been updated to 1.0.7 or, better keyboard entry for TCPs has been added. As usual, the complete changelog can be found below.

In order to download the update, use the SunkCrafts updater. If you want to buy the product, you can do so via the X-Plane.org Store for $44.95.

Changelog

  • Updated credits page
  • GPWS flaps/gear messages
  • PA volume made a bit louder, and persistent
  • Better keyboard entry for TCPs
  • ND range knob direction (#376)
  • Updated SAM support to 1.0.7

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Magknight has today released the first update for the Boeing 787 rendition after version 1.5.0 release in late May 2020. The changelog consists of six items.

Magknight has today released the first update for the Boeing 787 rendition after version 1.5.0 release in late May 2020. The changelog consists of six items. For example, PA volume was made a bit louder, SAM support has been updated to 1.0.7 or, better keyboard entry for TCPs has been added. As usual, the complete changelog can be found below.

In order to download the update, use the SunkCrafts updater. If you want to buy the product, you can do so via the X-Plane.org Store for $44.95.

Changelog

  • Updated credits page
  • GPWS flaps/gear messages
  • PA volume made a bit louder, and persistent
  • Better keyboard entry for TCPs
  • ND range knob direction (#376)
  • Updated SAM support to 1.0.7

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

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